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50 years ago, a 737 fell from the sky and flattened homes on the Southwest Side

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation December 08, 2022

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William Davidson was in a third-grade classroom awaiting dismissal from Hurley Elementary School on Dec. 8, 1972, when the ground shook and lights suddenly shut off. “It was just like someone dropped a big, huge anvil on the ground,” recalled Davidson, who just months earlier moved to a brick home across the street from the Southwest Side school. “It just rumbled through the neighborhood almost.”The boom the students felt was a... + full article



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